London, Dec 16 (ANI): Angry parents were seen protesting after
nursery child abuser Vanessa George was told she could walk free after
just seven years.

George was arrested on charges of sexually abusing children under
her care at Little Ted's Nursery in Plymouth, Devon.

Angry mothers of victims were shocked to hear George's
probable sentence and demonstrated against what they believed was a mild
punishment for her monstrous acts.

"You get more than that for robbing someone's
house," the Sun quoted one mum, as shouting after storming from the
Bristol Crown Court.

"There should be hanging for this," said another.

George was given an indeterminate sentence for her involvement in a
paedophile web. She pleaded guilty to 13 charges of sexual assault and
making and distributing illegal images of tots below two years of age.

The judge Mr Justice Royce told George: "What you did plumbed
new depths of depravity.

The judge pointed out: "Parents have to live with the memory
of you coming out with a smile on your face to hand them back their
child. In fact you may have been doing unspeakable things to that child.
Many of the parents still have to live with that uncertainty and
distress."

He added: "If the Parole Board is not satisfied it is safe for
you to be released then you will spend the rest of your days in prison.
Many will say that would not be a day too long and is no more than you
deserve."

Fellow paedophile Angela Allen, 39, got an indeterminate sentence
and could be eligible for parole in five years.

The fate of the third accused Colin Blanchard, 39, will be decided
later. ANI)

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